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Scientists caught flu viruses surfing into human cells in real time
Scientists have finally watched influenza viruses break into living human cells in real time, catching the microscopic ...
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a protein that causes human cell membranes to break open in a ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell communications in living brain tissue from mice and humans.
Scientists have captured an unprecedented, real-time view of influenza viruses as they move across and slip inside human ...
Winter has returned, so is the flu season accompanied by flu, fever, aching limbs and runny nose,that has forced scientists ...
The custom-built microscopy system allowed researchers to film the very instant an influenza virus attaches itself to a cell ...
The cell membrane, which contains a hydrophilic exterior and a hydrophobic interior, opens and closes ion channels like a water faucet and converts a physicochemical stimulus into an electrical signal ...
Why do nerve cells die in dementia - and can this process be slowed down? Researchers from the Technical University of Munich ...
Scientists film flu viruses surfing and being pulled into human cells in stunning real-time footage. The cell doesn’t wait, ...
Scientists have captured a never-before-seen, high-resolution look at influenza’s stealthy invasion of human cells, revealing ...
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